Prayer Corner: ‘At the foot of the Cross’
Saint Eugene’s Prayer Group
Members of the Saint Eugene Prayer Group commit to offering these intentions daily in their own manner of prayer. All members of OMI Lacombe Canada are highly encouraged to actively pray for the requested intentions.
Week 15
April 14, 2025
As a community, we pray
- For the repose of Fr. Jim Bleackley, OMI who died on April 8, 2025 in Whitehorse. We pray for the consolation of Jim’s family, friends and Oblate community who will all miss him greatly.
- For the repose of Maria Arruda, who died April 4, 2025. Maria is the sister-in-law of Br. Henry Arruda, OMI. We also pray for Br. Henry and all the members of Maria’s family for strength and consolation as they bid farewell to Maria.
- For the repose of Gwen Jahelka, Chancellor of the Diocese of Victoria, who died peacefully at home on April 11, 2025 surrounded by her family. As we pray for the repose of Gwen’s soul, we also remember her husband Bill and their three daughters as they grieve, and hope in the power of Christ’s Passion, Death and Resurrection.
- For Irene R of Arnprior who has been sick for the last three weeks. We pray for the Lord’s healing graces on Irene and His blessings on her family who love and support her.
- For Virginia Bird and her husband Jonas in La Ronge, SK, anxiously awaiting news of her brother Delbert. Delbert has been missing for two weeks. We pray for Delbert to be found alive, also for the welfare of his 11 children and for Virginia and Jonas’ trust in God’s mercy.
- For Fr. Susai Jesu, OMI (Pastor of Lac Ste Anne, Enoch, Alexander and Alexis), Fr. Garry LaBoucane, OMI (Pastor of Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples), Fr. Mark Blom, OMI (full-time Associate Pastor at Sacred Heart), Fr. Heinner Paucar, OMI (Pastor of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows, Maskwacis) and Fr. Marek Pisarek, OMI (part-time at Lac Ste. Anne and St. Albert Parish). We pray for the Lord’s abundant blessings on these Oblates to strengthen and empower them in their recently announced pastoral appointments.
Pope Francis’ Prayer Intention for April
Let us pray that the use of new technologies will not replace human relationships, will respect the dignity of the person, and will help us face the crises of our times.
A Prayer of Healing
O! Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, we ask for your intercession as the voice of the first peoples’ of our common homeland to help us protect our ecology, to care for Creation and to support each other in gratitude.
We pray that we, whether Indigenous or non-Indigenous, may draw from the example of your short faith-filled life, a profound hope in the Resurrection. May we strive for an authentic relationship of mutual respect, friendship and joy, as brothers and sisters, on a path of healing and reconciliation.
May your prayer ever be our prayer: “Jesos Konoronkwa”, Jesus, I love you.
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EMAIL: prayers@omilacombe.ca. All emailed intentions (received by Monday noon ET) will be acknowledged and added for communal prayer for two weeks. Please consider brevity and form, as in the following example: For whom, from where, for what, other. Example: For John S, in Fort Simpson, who has begun cancer treatment. We pray for the remission of his cancer and his perseverance.
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